Arizona governor signs boost to minimum auto insurance

Ducey signed the legislation on Friday after vetoing a similar bill last year over concerns it would boost premiums. Arizona has some of the lowest insurance requirements in the nation.

The new law requires car and truck owners to have at least $25,000 of liability insurance for a single person’s injury or death and $50,000 for multiple, up from $15,000 and $30,000 respectively. They’d also need $15,000 in coverage for property damage instead of $10,000.